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variant in the speech of a particular social group do not constitute instances of discontinuity and in fact are predicted by the Labovian paradigm . When linguistic variation does not involve change ( stable variation ) , these cases ...
variant in the speech of a particular social group do not constitute instances of discontinuity and in fact are predicted by the Labovian paradigm . When linguistic variation does not involve change ( stable variation ) , these cases ...
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The other , by MATTHIAS BRENZINGER , concerns the social environment of language death . These two effect the transition from the section on micro - sociolinguistics to that on macro - sociolinguistics , or ' Linguistic dimensions of ...
The other , by MATTHIAS BRENZINGER , concerns the social environment of language death . These two effect the transition from the section on micro - sociolinguistics to that on macro - sociolinguistics , or ' Linguistic dimensions of ...
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The small social network seems on the whole to predict similarities in linguistic systems better than other social constructs do , in particular the indeterminate and unlocatable ( in H's view ) ' speech community ' , while ...
The small social network seems on the whole to predict similarities in linguistic systems better than other social constructs do , in particular the indeterminate and unlocatable ( in H's view ) ' speech community ' , while ...
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